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D | memchr.rs | 3 use {memchr, memchr2, memchr3, memrchr, memrchr2, memrchr3}; 80 test.three(true, memrchr3); in memrchr3_find() 87 test.three(true, fallback::memrchr3); in memrchr3_fallback_find() 129 memrchr3(n1, n2, n3, &corpus) == naive::memrchr3(n1, n2, n3, &corpus)
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D | miri.rs | 3 use crate::{memchr, memchr2, memchr3, memrchr, memrchr2, memrchr3}; 17 assert_eq!(memrchr3(b'a', b'z', b'b', b"abcda"), Some(4)); in test_with_miri() 18 assert_eq!(memrchr3(b'z', b'y', b'x', b"abcda"), None); in test_with_miri()
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/external/rust/crates/memchr/src/x86/ |
D | mod.rs | 110 pub fn memrchr3(n1: u8, n2: u8, n3: u8, haystack: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> { in memrchr3() function 113 memrchr3, in memrchr3()
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D | avx.rs | 400 pub unsafe fn memrchr3( in memrchr3() function
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D | sse2.rs | 490 pub unsafe fn memrchr3( in memrchr3() function
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/external/rust/crates/memchr/src/ |
D | lib.rs | 419 pub fn memrchr3( in memrchr3() function 428 naive::memrchr3(n1, n2, n3, haystack) in memrchr3() 434 x86::memrchr3(n1, n2, n3, haystack) in memrchr3() 443 fallback::memrchr3(n1, n2, n3, haystack) in memrchr3()
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D | iter.rs | 1 use {memchr, memchr2, memchr3, memrchr, memrchr2, memrchr3}; 170 memrchr3(self.needle1, self.needle2, self.needle3, self.haystack) in next_back()
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D | naive.rs | 23 pub fn memrchr3(n1: u8, n2: u8, n3: u8, haystack: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> { in memrchr3() function
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D | fallback.rs | 246 pub fn memrchr3(n1: u8, n2: u8, n3: u8, haystack: &[u8]) -> Option<usize> { in memrchr3() function
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/external/rust/crates/bstr/src/byteset/ |
D | mod.rs | 1 use memchr::{memchr, memchr2, memchr3, memrchr, memrchr2, memrchr3}; 33 3 => memrchr3(byteset[0], byteset[1], byteset[2], haystack), in rfind()
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/external/rust/crates/memchr/ |
D | README.md | 32 `memchr3`, `memrchr2` and `memrchr3`. The difference between `memchr` and 61 The rest of the functions in this crate, e.g., `memchr2` or `memrchr3`, are not
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